Expert Analysis

Employment Immigration Trends And Challenges For 2026

U.S. companies competing for global talent should brace for a turbulent 2026, with greater compliance burdens, hig... (more story)

Top 10 Employer Resolutions For 2026

Heightened regulatory attention, shifting enforcement priorities and increased litigation risk mean that routine w... (more story)

Health, Legal Employers Face Unique Online Speech Hurdles

Employers in the legal and healthcare industries must consider distinctive ethical obligations and professional re... (more story)

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NLRB Constitutional Questions To Get Answers In 2026

The courts may finally resolve the debate over the National Labor Relations Board's constitutionality this year, with uncertain stakes for the agency charged with protecting private-sector workers' rights to organize.

Guns, Taxes & Labor: Cannabis Litigation Trends To Watch

In 2026, courts throughout the U.S. will consider cases weighing Second Amendment rights of cannabis users, a punitive federal tax policy that affects state-legal marijuana businesses, labor peace requirements... (more story)

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Federal Prison Workers Seek Block On CBA Cancellation

The union that represents employees of the Federal Bureau of Prisons asked a Connecticut federal judge to unwind the cancellation of their collective bargaining agreement, saying the agency's reasons for endin... (more story)

Top 3 Labor Contract Negotiations To Watch In 2026

Major League Baseball players, postdocs at Columbia University and hotel workers in New York City are scheduled to begin bargaining over new labor contracts in 2026, with each poised to address major changes t... (more story)

Teamsters, UAW Heads Differ On Trump After Similar Rises

Teamsters President Sean O'Brien and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain will make their first reelection bids this year, and while both came to power with similar reputations and expectations, union expe... (more story)

Benefits Attys Lock In On High Court As 2026 Gets Underway

A withdrawal liability case set to be argued at the U.S. Supreme Court in January and a pair of high court petitions from Home Depot workers and Parker-Hannifin will be top of mind for Employee Retirement Inco... (more story)

4 High Court Cases To Watch This Spring

The U.S. Supreme Court justices will return from the winter holidays to tackle several constitutional disputes that range from who is entitled to birthright citizenship to whether transgender individuals are e... (more story)

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New Jersey Cases To Watch In 2026

In the coming year, New Jersey litigators will be watching for the outcome of an appeal in a constitutional challenge to school segregation and an employment discrimination case brought by a former Johnson & J... (more story)

AI Battle Headlines Workplace Bias Cases To Watch In 2026

A worker's pioneering discrimination lawsuit over Workday's artificial intelligence-powered hiring tools is poised to shed light in the new year on the murky liability issues arising when high-tech software is... (more story)

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4 Rulings In Discrimination Cases Against Law Firms In 2025

A New Jersey appeals court took an expansive view of state law in a former Reed Smith attorney's sex and pay bias suit, and a federal court set a former DLA Piper associate's pregnancy bias suit on a path to t... (more story)

Splashy DEI Suits, Faith Focus Expected From EEOC In 2026

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's recently established quorum will allow it to launch bigger, costlier and precedent-setting suits, and experts expect its Republican majority to wield that aut... (more story)

Mangione, Trump, Sports Scandals Among NY Cases To Watch

The coming year's major developments in New York courts include politically charged criminal cases with ties to President Donald Trump, gambling investigations that have snared high-profile athletes and charge... (more story)

Biggest W&H Issues To Watch In 2026

In 2026, states and cities will continue to be the centers of experimentation and ever-expanding workers’ rights in higher minimum wages, paid leave reforms and other changes. Here, Law360 explores the trends ... (more story)

State AI Laws Go Live Despite Trump's Deregulatory Push

President Donald Trump has set out a plan to eliminate state-level regulations on artificial intelligence, but several state laws governing AI use in workplaces will be taking effect in 2026. Here, Law360 look... (more story)

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Wage And Hour Regulatory Moves To Watch In 2026

After a relatively quiet year in the wage and hour regulatory sphere, 2026 could see President Donald Trump's administration strategically rolling out some rules included in its regulatory agenda with states f... (more story)

North Carolina Cases To Watch in 2026

In the new year, North Carolina state and federal courts are set to consider the intricacies of class action certification at the behest of thousands of fast-food workers and whether Chinese company TikTok Inc... (more story)

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Farm To Pay $1M To Settle Claims It Favored Foreign Workers

Washington state apple and hops producer Cornerstone Ranches and associated companies will pay $1 million to resolve claims by Attorney General Nick Brown that the farm fired local agricultural workers in favo... (more story)

California Legislation And Regulations To Watch In 2026

Legal experts expect California lawmakers and regulators to continue to grapple with the artificial intelligence boom, various battles with the Trump administration and new climate disclosure requirements in 2... (more story)

Blue Slip Fight Looms Over Trump's 2026 Judicial Outlook

In 2025, President Donald Trump put 20 district and six circuit judges on the federal bench. In the year ahead, a fight over home state senators' ability to block district court picks could make it more diffic... (more story)

BigLaw Leaders Tackle Growth, AI, Remote Work In New Year

Rapid business growth, cultural changes caused by remote work and generative AI are creating challenges and opportunities for law firm leaders going into the New Year. Here, seven top firm leaders share what’s... (more story)

Calif. Chamber Of Commerce Counsel Rejoins Jackson Lewis

A former California Chamber of Commerce senior employment law counsel has rejoined Jackson Lewis PC as a principal, returning to the firm where she has already done a five-year stint, the firm announced.